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Last year we took you inside the communal bunker of Vivos Indiana, a shelter "strategically located in midwestern America" and "specifically built during the Cold War to withstand a 20 megaton blast". The impervious underground complex was designed to accommodate up to 80 people, for a minimum of one year of fully autonomous survival, without needing to return to the surface.read more

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